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Can You Receive Social Security Disability Benefits If You Have Used Drugs or Alcohol?

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Determining whether drug or alcohol abuse will affect a claimant’s eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits depends on materiality. If drug or alcohol abuse is found to be material to your disability you will not be able to win a case for Social Security Disability benefits. For example, if you were to apply for Social Security Disability benefits based on liver dysfunction and hepatitis, but you also have a history of alcohol abuse, some of it recent. If your liver damage is so pronounced that ceasing alcohol use completely would make no difference to your medical condition, then your alcohol abuse would be immaterial to your condition and you would probably win your case for Social Security Disability benefits. Conversely, if ceasing alcohol use would result in medical improvement, then it is material to your disability and your claim for Social Security Disability would likely be denied. Simply put, Social Security will not pay Social Security Disability benefits to claimants whose disabling conditions are exacerbated by drug and alcohol abuse.

Claimants who have a history of drug or alcohol abuse but are currently not using these substances should carefully review their medical records. Doctors will often indicate “possible use” in their treatment notes. Such indications, proven or not, can have a damaging effect on your Social Security Disability case. Claimants who suffer from a mental disability should especially be careful, as mental disability cases are more likely to be denied when substance abuse is involved.

While each case is unique, it is true an applicant has a better chance of obtaining Social Security Disability benefits if they are sober and remain sober.

Hot Off the Presses: Sheri Abrams’ Book Is Published! “Don’t Gamble With Your Social Security Disability Benefits—-What Every Virginia Resident Needs to Know to Win a Social Security Disability Case”

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Virginia Attorney Sheri R. Abrams along with Attorney Benjamin W. Glass has published a new guide for anyone filing for Social Security Disability benefits. This comprehensive legal book explains the process of filing for Social Security Disability benefits in easy-to-understand language, describes how an experienced attorney can guide a claimant through the maze of administrative work involved, and answers frequently-asked questions about the process.

The clear organization and down-to-earth approach makes this book a valuable reference tool for a layperson who seeks to understand how and when to apply for Social Security Disability benefits-and when to hire an attorney to help.

Sheri Abrams practices Social Security Disability law in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. Sheri is “of counsel” to the law firm of Needham Mitnick & Pollack. Virginia attorney Benjamin Glass has authored six previous legal books.

This book is available for purchase at Amazon.com and through Word Association Publishers.

You can also download a free copy at www.sheriabrams.com.





Sheri has concentrated her law practice to the areas of Social Security Disability Law MORE...




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